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Nikon Z 8 Firmware Update 2.0 Announced – Closes Gap With Flagship Z 9

Nikon is launching a new firmware update for the Z 8. The new update rolls in some interesting features that were previously only available for Z 9 users, including Auto Capture, an autonomous pre-programmed capture. Bird detection is also added as well as other features. The Nikon Z 8 is among the best hybrid cameras around. This Full Framer uses a high-resolution stacked CMOS to provide impressive performance in almost any conceivable use case. The camera is a scaled-down version of the flagship Z 9, primarily in terms of physical dimensions. Features and performance are almost indistinguishable. Nikon continues to update both models with new features, improved algorithms, and revamped control options. Firmware update version 2.0 contains several features, and we’ll take a look at the ones that seem most influential. For the full list and downloads visit the download page. New and improved color profiles and N-log The Nikon Z 8 uses the same sensor-processor image pipeline as the excellent Z 9. This hardware combo yields impressive results regarding dynamic range, read speed (14.5ms), and more. The new firmware update (Ver 2.0) adds a new ISO200 N-log option, dubbed Lo2.0. Most filmmakers are familiar with the hurdles of the relatively high ISO value of Log profiles. The new Lo2.0 may let us use wider apertures while still maintaining some flexibility and latitude for post and grading. N-log Lo2.0. Image credit: Nikon If you’re on a quick turnover project with minimal editing time, the new firmware will provide three additional...

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Published By: CineD - Friday, 9 February, 2024

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